When Rhino released the 8CD Complete Studio Albums box from The Replacements earlier this year, it seemed everyone was asking “Where’s the vinyl?” And why not, because the early albums from the legendary Minneapolis band released via Twin/Tone Records were last pressed sometime around the height of grunge! Considering the prices the LPs seem to fetch on Ebay and in used stores across the country, what else was Rhino to do, but pay heed to the public, and henceforth… The Twin/Tone Years 4-LP box! Including The Replacements’ first four 12” vinyl releases, from their raucous 1981 debut Sorry Ma, Forgot To Take Out The Trash, to Stink and Hootenanny and of course the bona fide classic Let It Be. Released in a limited edition of 8,000, in individually numbered slipcases, these early albums are (finally) back on vinyl for the first time in more than 20 years!

To celebrate, Paste and Rhino are giving you the opportunity to win a copy of The Replacements The Twin/Tone Years box, along with a copy of the 33 1/3 book on the Let It Be album written by Colin Meloy of the Decemberists, and a set of fun posters, buttons, stickers and more!

One lucky winner will receive: (1) The Replacements The Twin/Tone Years 4-LP box, (3) newsprint posters (1) The Replacements turntable slipmat (1) Let It Be 33 1/3 book by Colin Meloy (1) stickers and (1) buttons